Mailbag - July 29, 2001
Bell’s worth the find on any page in the paper
Nevermind Joe Bell’s mixed feeling about his new venue on Page 1 (“A
different take on the world,” July 19). So long as he continues to
stimulate, provoke and amuse us once a week, I’ll track him down even if
you buried him among the real estate ads.
Two comments in his column caught my eye: his observation that the
French separate politics and morality, whereas we combine them; and the
quip about finding God and the Republican Party.
The latter have been joined at the hip since the Moral Majority
evolved (if that’s the right word). The result: an arranged marriage of
politics and morality, consummated in the Bush White House.
DICK LEWIS
Balboa Island
Reporter an invaluable asset to the Pilot
I have been a regular reader of the Daily Pilot and the Los Angeles
Times for the 12 years I have been living in Newport Beach.
Though my business is in North Orange County, I like to keep up with
what is going on in my adopted hometown.
To that point, I would like to acknowledge the fine writing skills of
Young Chang. She has a great ability with local human interest stories
and communicates in a natural, flowing style. Her articles are always
engaging and a pleasure to read. Chang has been a great addition to the
Daily Pilot staff.
RALPH HAWKINS
Newport Beach
Newport Beach City Council needs to step up its efforts
Who is in charge at Newport Beach City Council? We are told that the
best way to get to the facts is to follow the money trail or connect the
dots. I would like to connect some dots, based on some recent articles in
the newspapers.
We read that the Orange County Grand Jury has to “reproach” the city
of Newport Beach for failures to enforce or police its own laws or
ordinances. One of our main concerns has always been the quality of water
in our bay, so we find it very necessary to ask some questions.
* On June 28, we read that two new beaches are closed. This is added
to four others still closed. One beach closed is the “Harbor Patrol
Beach,” almost at the ocean. Isn’t that a surprise. Note: Recently I took
my grown daughter -- who lives at Lake Tahoe -- over to that beach for a
nice swim. As a teenager, she swam there all the time. She read the sign
and said, “Dad, I can’t swim here. It says high bacteria levels. It would
be dangerous. I could get sick, couldn’t I?” Well, what could a father
say?
* On July 13, we read that on April 25, the Orange County Grand Jury
released a report titled “Sewage Spills -- Beach Closures -- Troubles in
Paradise.” They were criticizing our city for five years of failures to
enforce our own laws and ordinances passed in 1996. Question: Why did it
take almost three months for this article to make the front pages of our
local papers?
* A question for the members of the Newport Beach City Council, those
past and present. Why do some of you spend as much as $60,000 to get
elected, attend meetings, take everyone’s time to pass laws and
ordinances, and not follow up to see that they are enforced?
To me, it seems like a terrible reflection on you and our fine city to
have the Orange County Grand Jury point this out to us. Is the Newport
Beach City Council in charge or not? If the seven City Council members
are not in charge, please tell us who is. We need to know.
Forgive me for asking questions this way, but we are told questions
are not allowed at council meetings. One thing is for sure, directing
Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff “to prepare a report in 120 days” is a
very good move. He does a very good job and gets things done.
Without what appears to be five years of City Council failures to
properly follow up on this issue, we would not have to face the
embarrassment to our city from the Orange County Grand Jury, would we?
GEORGE G. GRUPE III
Balboa Island
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